Week three of the summer sessions in Galway was adorned with some welcome sunshine which only added to the experience of the participants in what was their first exposure to Gaelic Games and this unique part of Irish culture. An audio-visual presentation eased them into…

Go Gaelic began a special series of Summer Camps in Galway in May, encouraging individuals and groups to come along to Fr. Griffins/Éire Og GAA Grounds in South Park to experience Ireland’s national games of Hurling and Gaelic Football for themselves. In week one (15/06/2013),…

Go Gaelic’s association with the South Eastern Education and Library Board was highlighted in this feature on RTE Radio’s Today with Pat Kenny show recently. Every summer for the past few years, young people from Northern Ireland have been brought by the South Eastern Education…

There was an extra dimension to Wednesday’s Go Gaelic session with a group of teenagers from east Belfast as reporter Brian O’Connell from RTE’s ‘Today with Pat Kenny’ radio show was in Carron to do a special feature on the South Eastern Education and Library…

There was another huge turn-out of students from The Clare Language Centre as 60 teenagers sampled Gaelic Games for the first time. And there may have been a welcome drop in temperature but the enthusiasm remained high throughout the three hour session.

Go Gaelic’s third successive week with a new crop of students from The Clare Lanugage Centre was again blessed with glorious sunshine which only added to the fun and atmosphere amongst the 50 strong student contingent. And if they are short of any ideas for…

As part of the Ennis Phoenix Week that marked the 25th anniversary of the twinning of Ennis in County Clare with US city Phoenix in Arizona, Go Gaelic introduced the large Phoenix delegation to Ireland’s national games of hurling and football. Led by Phoenix City…

Yeah! International Student Magazine is a monthly publication which circulates 5,000 copies through English Colleges, Institutions, Universities and International Embassies and reaches over 30 countries through postal delivery. In a recent publication, they highlighted Go Gaelic and the promotion of gaelic games in an article…